To Jay Jalbert, AJ Haugen and Josh Sims: thank you. I watched countless hours of your film and wanted to play like you on the lacrosse field. Your styles helped form mine. Here’s to watching more film in 2024.
To Jay Jalbert, AJ Haugen and Josh Sims: thank you. I watched countless hours of your film and wanted to play like you on the lacrosse field. Your styles helped form mine. Here’s to watching more film in 2024.
To Jay Jalbert, AJ Haugen and Josh Sims: thank you. I watched countless hours of your film and wanted to play like you on the lacrosse field. Your styles helped form mine. Here’s to watching more film in 2024.
To Jay Jalbert, AJ Haugen and Josh Sims: thank you. I watched countless hours of your film and wanted to play like you on the lacrosse field. Your styles helped form mine. Here’s to watching more film in 2024.
To Jay Jalbert, AJ Haugen and Josh Sims: thank you. I watched countless hours of your film and wanted to play like you on the lacrosse field. Your styles helped form mine. Here’s to watching more film in 2024.
To Jay Jalbert, AJ Haugen and Josh Sims: thank you. I watched countless hours of your film and wanted to play like you on the lacrosse field. Your styles helped form mine. Here’s to watching more film in 2024.
To Jay Jalbert, AJ Haugen and Josh Sims: thank you. I watched countless hours of your film and wanted to play like you on the lacrosse field. Your styles helped form mine. Here’s to watching more film in 2024.
To Jay Jalbert, AJ Haugen and Josh Sims: thank you. I watched countless hours of your film and wanted to play like you on the lacrosse field. Your styles helped form mine. Here’s to watching more film in 2024.
play multiple sports. you’ll develop different skills, athletic range, with different teammates, coaching styles, a sharper mind, and a clear path forward. when you retire and grow old like me, you’ll appreciate you went for it. turning 38 and i still feel like a kid playing multiple sports. only with creaky bones and less cartilage. i’m extraordinarily grateful to my parents for getting me into half a dozen rec programs, my siblings for putting up with my shit, teammates & coaches for pushing me every sprint of the way, and each of you for the inspiration to keep going.
play multiple sports. you’ll develop different skills, athletic range, with different teammates, coaching styles, a sharper mind, and a clear path forward. when you retire and grow old like me, you’ll appreciate you went for it. turning 38 and i still feel like a kid playing multiple sports. only with creaky bones and less cartilage. i’m extraordinarily grateful to my parents for getting me into half a dozen rec programs, my siblings for putting up with my shit, teammates & coaches for pushing me every sprint of the way, and each of you for the inspiration to keep going.
play multiple sports. you’ll develop different skills, athletic range, with different teammates, coaching styles, a sharper mind, and a clear path forward. when you retire and grow old like me, you’ll appreciate you went for it. turning 38 and i still feel like a kid playing multiple sports. only with creaky bones and less cartilage. i’m extraordinarily grateful to my parents for getting me into half a dozen rec programs, my siblings for putting up with my shit, teammates & coaches for pushing me every sprint of the way, and each of you for the inspiration to keep going.
play multiple sports. you’ll develop different skills, athletic range, with different teammates, coaching styles, a sharper mind, and a clear path forward. when you retire and grow old like me, you’ll appreciate you went for it. turning 38 and i still feel like a kid playing multiple sports. only with creaky bones and less cartilage. i’m extraordinarily grateful to my parents for getting me into half a dozen rec programs, my siblings for putting up with my shit, teammates & coaches for pushing me every sprint of the way, and each of you for the inspiration to keep going.
play multiple sports. you’ll develop different skills, athletic range, with different teammates, coaching styles, a sharper mind, and a clear path forward. when you retire and grow old like me, you’ll appreciate you went for it. turning 38 and i still feel like a kid playing multiple sports. only with creaky bones and less cartilage. i’m extraordinarily grateful to my parents for getting me into half a dozen rec programs, my siblings for putting up with my shit, teammates & coaches for pushing me every sprint of the way, and each of you for the inspiration to keep going.
play multiple sports. you’ll develop different skills, athletic range, with different teammates, coaching styles, a sharper mind, and a clear path forward. when you retire and grow old like me, you’ll appreciate you went for it. turning 38 and i still feel like a kid playing multiple sports. only with creaky bones and less cartilage. i’m extraordinarily grateful to my parents for getting me into half a dozen rec programs, my siblings for putting up with my shit, teammates & coaches for pushing me every sprint of the way, and each of you for the inspiration to keep going.
play multiple sports. you’ll develop different skills, athletic range, with different teammates, coaching styles, a sharper mind, and a clear path forward. when you retire and grow old like me, you’ll appreciate you went for it. turning 38 and i still feel like a kid playing multiple sports. only with creaky bones and less cartilage. i’m extraordinarily grateful to my parents for getting me into half a dozen rec programs, my siblings for putting up with my shit, teammates & coaches for pushing me every sprint of the way, and each of you for the inspiration to keep going.
play multiple sports. you’ll develop different skills, athletic range, with different teammates, coaching styles, a sharper mind, and a clear path forward. when you retire and grow old like me, you’ll appreciate you went for it. turning 38 and i still feel like a kid playing multiple sports. only with creaky bones and less cartilage. i’m extraordinarily grateful to my parents for getting me into half a dozen rec programs, my siblings for putting up with my shit, teammates & coaches for pushing me every sprint of the way, and each of you for the inspiration to keep going.